I’m excited to announce that at the 151st MPEG meeting in Daejeon, South Korea, the two MPEG SDL software projects developed by Hoot Works have been officially adopted by the MPEG consortium.
I’m excited to announce that at the 151st MPEG meeting in Daejeon, South Korea, the two MPEG SDL software projects developed by Hoot Works have been officially adopted by the MPEG consortium.
I’m proud to announce that MPEG 14496-34 Syntactic Description Language (SDL) has been ratified and is now published as an international standard:
https://www.iso.org/standard/85598.html
At the 147th MPEG meeting, MPEG Systems (WG 4) promoted ISO/IEC 14496-34 to Final Draft International Standard (FDIS), marking the completion of its development journey. Not to be confused with “Simple DirectMedia Layer” or “Specification and Description Language,” MPEG SDL is a specialized domain-specific language for describing the structure of binary data formats.